Season Ticket and Matchday Prices 2011-12

Bamber Bridge Football Club is delighted to announce ticket pricing structure for the 2011-12 season.

We have made a few minor changes to the prices for the 2011-12 season to reward our long standing fan base but also to encourage new support to the QED Stadium in these hard economic times. Substantial savings can be made by purchasing a season ticket which includes Club Membership and SMS messages. Please also bear in mind the club have to pay VAT on tickets, so for a full paying season ticket holder the club only retains £85.00. With this in mind we feel these prices offer superb value for money.

Season Tickets (Entry to all home league games for both First and Reserve Teams):
Adults: £110.00 (incl. membership)
OAP/Concessions: £65.00 (incl. membership)
Matchday Tickets
Adults: £8.00
OAP/Concessions: £4.00
Children under 16: Free (when accompanied by a paying adult)
Students: £4.00 (on production of a valid student card)
Reserves

Adults: £2.00
OAP/Concessions: £1.00
Season Ticket Holders from other football clubs (except Northern Premier League clubs)

Once again, we would like to offer entry to the QED Stadium at a discounted rate for all fully paid up season ticket holders of any club from N-Power League Two through to the Barclays Premier League. The rate will be set at £4.00 on production of a valid season ticket at the turnstile.

The 2011-12 season will see the continuation of a pass gate, any visiting officials or BBFC season ticket holders must pass through this gate with appropriate proof of a season ticket, Evo-stik pass etc. No Entry will be allowed without payment should proof not be provided.

We firmly believe what Bamber Bridge Football Club has to offer in terms of facilities and a high level of football should be highly attractive to many people in the local area. Should it be your first time at the QED Stadium we are confident that you will find a warm welcome when you our ground. From everyone at Bamber Bridge Football Club thank you for your support and let’s hope the 2011-12 season will be a successful one.